Hyper Scape is confirmed for PC, PS4 and Xbox One; no Cross-Play at launch

Hyper Scape is a futuristic, FPS Battle Royale being developed by Ubisoft Montreal. The cat was let out of the bag a little early, but there’s still a lot to talk about. Hyper Scape, like other BR games, drops 100 players into a steadily shrinking arena, with the last person standing declared the winner.

It’s free-to-play and is coming to PC and consoles and will include a Battle Pass with both free and premium tracks. Players will need to loot gear, can ping points of interest and are able to revive their teammates.

However, Hyper Scape does plenty of things to make it stand out from other games in the genre.

Hyper Scape Platforms

Hyper Scape is heading to PC first for a Technical Test; in Europe and North America only. Once Ubisoft believes the game is stable, Hyper Scape will be released on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Cross-play will not be available at launch, instead, Ubisoft will allow for Cross-Progression.

Anything unlocked on one platform will be available on all other platforms. Creative Director Jean-Christophe Guyot told PowerUp!;

We know how important cross-play is and plan to release it for an upcoming season

A release date has not yet been announced, however, Ubisoft has given a window of Winter 2020 (southern hemisphere) Summer 2020 (northern hemisphere).

We asked Ubisoft if Hyper Scape will be released on Switch, PS5 or Xbox Series X but we didn’t receive a response. Guyot told us, “Hyper Scape will come to PC first for the Technical Test. When we feel the game is stable and ready, we plan to launch on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

“At launch, the game will feature cross-progression, meaning, anything unlocked on one platform will be available on all other platforms, but we know how important cross-play is and plan to release it for an upcoming season.”

Hyper Scape will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Leo Stevenson
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